Idioms
start up (something) or start (something) up
to begin operating something, to begin to play or do something
My uncle started up a small business when he was 20-years old.
stay away from (someone or something)
stay in
stay in touch with (someone)
stay put
stay up
steal (someone's) thunder
steal a base
steal a march on (someone)
steal the show
steal the spotlight
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a feather in one's cap
give (someone) the brush-off
break one's word
hazard a guess
get the third degree
have two strikes against one
perspective on (something)
slow as molasses in January
have one foot in the grave
lay hold of (something)
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